Cindy Flood
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Wow. You're going to give me G.A.S., or W.A.S (Weimey acquisition syndrome). She's so beautiful.[/quot
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Wow. You're going to give me G.A.S., or W.A.S (Weimey acquisition syndrome). She's so beautiful.[/quot
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Interesting collection of shapes here. I like this sort of photo.Thanks! Here is one more from the series, this one is actually my favorite
This has really beautiful tones. The lighting is great (what can you tell us about it?).Testing a new 6x9 (Shen Hao TFC69-A) with some 120 Rollei ATP 1.1. Just a still life of some onions. I love the camera, but this film is a nightmare to handle and flatten after processing and drying. I tried reverse rolling on a plastic reel, but even after two days it still coils up like a snake. Any tips for dealing with unruly film like this? No problems with TMAX, but I like the grainless high accutance ATP negs.
Claire: Great capture and look! That's worth two cookies. :thumbup:
Handsome fella, that Jake! My favorite line from his obit: "In his old age, he could suddenly look ten years younger when there was pizza in the room."Hope you will forgive this side-track, but here's our "beautiful boy", in his waning years.
His obituary on my web site
Thanks Mike. Nothing special, just placed the basket on top of an electric range with black ceramic and lit from above by the small range halogen lamps. I was trying out a new little 6x9 field camera and shooting with 120 Rollie ATP in a Horseman 6x9 back. Rollei ATP gives very high acutance, grain free images but is also very difficult to handle after it is dry. Here is the camera:This has really beautiful tones. The lighting is great (what can you tell us about it?).
Crusts, yep!Handsome fella, that Jake! My favorite line from his obit: "In his old age, he could suddenly look ten years younger when there was pizza in the room."
I can relate to this - Jasmine's absolute favorite treat is the crust, a/k/a pizza bones. She turns into a complete whining slobbering idiot.
Carl, that's a beautiful camera setup you have there. Even before you posted the photo of the camera I went to the Shen Hao site to check out their wares. The site doesn't really work for me, so I appreciate seeing your camera. I didn't realize anyone made 6x9cm view cameras. I enjoy shooting my Fuji GW690.Thanks Mike. Nothing special, just placed the basket on top of an electric range with black ceramic and lit from above by the small range halogen lamps. I was trying out a new little 6x9 field camera and shooting with 120 Rollie ATP in a Horseman 6x9 back. Rollei ATP gives very high acutance, grain free images but is also very difficult to handle after it is dry. Here is the camera:
Thanks, Cindy.Mike, I read your lovely tribute to your buddy, Jake. He was a handsome boy.
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Thanks Cindy. Really not scary at all. Very simple to use and no batteriesMike, I read your lovely tribute to your buddy, Jake. He was a handsome boy.
Carl, The new camera is beautiful ...and scary.
Thanks Mike. Badger Graphic has more info on the Shen Hao cameras.Carl, that's a beautiful camera setup you have there. Even before you posted the photo of the camera I went to the Shen Hao site to check out their wares. The site doesn't really work for me, so I appreciate seeing your camera. I didn't realize anyone made 6x9cm view cameras. I enjoy shooting my Fuji GW690.
I love the fact that your props were simply put on a black surface and lit by kitchen lights.
Wow, a Storm Chug Bug! Awesome topwater lure, I use those to catch snook early in the morning. I would imagine they're great for stripers up your way?
You can catch largemouth and smallmouth bass with it, as well as hybrids and stripers. They are great in the salt too, I've caught snook redfish, sea trout and small tarpon with them.This thing is big enough to catch a whale, I can't imagine what someone would use it for in a freshwater reservoir??